| Thomas Lauder Brunton, Francis Henry Williams - Drugs - 1885 - 1204 pages
...extreme slowness by the stomach of the cat. <-i£AP. xin.] ACTION OF DRUGS ON DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. 343 15. The salt excites an active secretion in the intestines,...capable of yielding the secretion in almost equal ([iiantities. 16. The bile and pancreatic juice participate but very little in the secretion. 17. The... | |
| Francis William Smith - Health resorts - 1885 - 138 pages
...distention, reaches the rectum, and produces purgation. " The salt excites an active secretion into the intestines, and probably for the most part in...yielding the secretion in almost equal quantities. " When sulphate of sodium and sulphate of magnesium are administered, they become split up in the small... | |
| Horatio Charles Wood - 1887 - 794 pages
...greater rapidity. 13. Unless the solution of the salt IB more concentrated than 10 percent, it excite) little or no secretion in the stomach. 14. The salt...the secretion in almost equal quantities. 16. The bilo and pancreatic juice participate but Tory little in the secretion. 17. The secretion is probably... | |
| Horatio Charles Wood - 1888 - 922 pages
...by clinical observa14. The salt is absorbed with extreme slowness by the stomach of the cat. 15. Tho salt excites an active secretion in the intestines, and probably for the moot part in the small intestine, all portions of this viscus being capable of yielding the secretion... | |
| John Barclay Biddle - 1889 - 644 pages
...is the maximum within the canal reached ; and accordingly purgation follows with greater rapidity. " The salt excites an active secretion in the intestines,...yielding the secretion in almost equal quantities. The bile and pancreatic juice participate but very little in the secretion. The salt does not purge... | |
| Horatio Charles Wood - 1892 - 960 pages
...by clinical observa14. The salt is absorbed with extreme slowness by the stomach of the cat. 15. Tho salt excites an active secretion in the intestines, and probably for the most pnrt In the small intestine, all portions of this vinous being capable of yielding the secretion io... | |
| Horatio Charles Wood - 1894 - 1050 pages
...observa14. The salt is absorbed with extreme slowness by the stomach of the eat. 16. The salt exoitea an active secretion in the intestines, and probably for the most part in the .-mull intestine, all portions of this visous being capable of yielding the secretion in almost equal... | |
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